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Best family friendly Utah cabins

Among the 3639 accommodations in Utah, here are the 4 best cabins for families

Backwoods Bonanza - Big Cabin With Hot Tub! - Utah
9.8 133 reviews

Backwoods Bonanza - Big Cabin With Hot Tub!

cabin, Alton
This five-bedroom lodge in Duck Creek Village, Alton, is situated 0.16km from Dixie National Forest, 14.5km from Navajo Lake and Cascade Falls, and 13.2km from Mammoth Cave.
The 320 square metre property sleeps fourteen guests and boasts a jacuzzi, private garden, terrace, barbecue facilities, free Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher.
Family Cabin Retreat - Utah
9.5 67 reviews

Family Cabin Retreat

cabin, Alton
This Alton mountain property is situated near Dixie National Forest, less than 10km from Navajo Lake and Cascade Falls, and approximately 14km from Mammoth Cave.
This four-bedroom, three-bathroom house sleeps fourteen guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, sauna, jacuzzi, terrace, garden, parking, and free Wi-Fi; barbecue facilities are available for outdoor entertaining.
La Sal Vista Cabin #08 - Utah
9.1 9 reviews

La Sal Vista Cabin #08

cabin, Moab
The 8 Edge of the Desert La Sal Vista Cabin is situated near Moab, Utah, approximately 26-42km from various Arches National Park landmarks including Mesa Arch, Delicate Arch, and Landscape Arch.
This self-catering lodge boasts a 37 square metre floor area, comprising one bedroom, one bathroom, and a living room, comfortably sleeping up to 11 guests and offering amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private parking.
Zion National Pk Within Walking Distance 2nd Cabin - Utah
9.9 281 reviews

Zion National Pk Within Walking Distance 2nd Cabin

cabin, Springdale
Rabbit Junction Cabin is located in Springdale, Utah, just ten minutes from the East Entrance of Zion National Park, making it a convenient base for exploring this stunning natural wonder. The cabin has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This spacious four-bedroom lodge offers comfortable accommodation for up to 14 guests, with a generous 251 square metres of living space. The cabin is equipped with a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi, a tennis court, and a spa, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay for all.

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Best Utah cabins with jacuzzi

Among the 3639 accommodations in Utah, here are the 3 best cabins with a jacuzzi

Bristlecone Cabin At Casto Bend - Utah
9.7 25 reviews

Bristlecone Cabin At Casto Bend

cabin, Panguitch
This A-frame lodge, situated directly on the Sevier River, offers guests exclusive access to the entire property and is conveniently located for day trips to Bryce Canyon National Park, approximately 24 kilometres away.
This pet-friendly lodge accommodates two guests and features air conditioning, a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, a private hot tub, an outdoor patio with a fire pit and grill, and one bathroom.
One Of A Kind Cabin W/ Covered Deck, Spa, & Games! - Utah
9.9 195 reviews

One Of A Kind Cabin W/ Covered Deck, Spa, & Games!

cabin, Alton
This five-bedroom lodge in Duck Creek Village, Alton, boasts excellent proximity to Dixie National Forest (0.16 km), Navajo Lake (14.5 km), Cascade Falls (14.5 km), and Mammoth Cave (13 km).
Sleeping up to 14 guests, the property features a fully equipped kitchen, jacuzzi, terrace, garden, parking, and free Wi-Fi; on-site amenities include an arcade/game room and barbecue grills.
Zion A-frame: Voted #1 Most Liked Stay By Airbnb - Utah
9.8 457 reviews

Zion A-frame: Voted #1 Most Liked Stay By Airbnb

cabin, Hildale
This luxurious eco-lodge near Hildale, Utah, offers easy access to Zion National Park (approximately 80km), Bryce Canyon National Park (around 320km), Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park (32km), and Water Canyon Trailhead (16km), with direct BLM land access for hiking.
The A-frame retreat boasts a king-sized bed, private hot tub with panoramic canyon views, a shared sauna, outdoor grilling area with a propane fireplace, and accommodates two guests, also featuring a mini-fridge and Keurig coffee machine.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Utah

  • What are some under-the-radar gems to discover in Utah?

    For a less-trodden path in Utah, check out the Goblin Valley State Park with its whimsical hoodoo rock formations, or explore the stunning scenery and hiking trails of the lesser-known Calf Creek Falls. The Natural Bridges National Monument, with its three stunning natural bridges, is another hidden gem, offering solitude and incredible views. For a unique experience, consider a visit to the remote and dramatic canyons of the Needles District in Canyonlands National Park.
  • What should you consider packing specifically for Utah?

    Utah's weather is variable. Pack layers! Include lightweight, moisture-wicking base layers, fleece or a light down jacket for warmth, and a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking boots are essential, along with comfortable walking shoes for exploring towns. Don't forget sunscreen (even on cloudy days), a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle. Depending on the time of year, you might also need insect repellent and a first-aid kit.
  • What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in Utah?

    Wildlife sightings near Utah cabins vary greatly by location. Deer are relatively common, and you might spot pronghorn antelope in more open areas. Depending on proximity to water sources, you might see various bird species, including hawks, eagles, and owls. Coyotes are also present, though generally avoid human contact. Remember to maintain a safe distance from all wildlife and never feed them.
  • When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities in Utah?

    The best time for outdoor activities in Utah is generally spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). Temperatures are mild, the crowds are smaller than in summer, and the scenery is stunning. Summer (June-August) can be extremely hot, especially in the southern parts of the state, while winter (November-March) brings snow and cold temperatures, perfect for skiing and snowboarding but challenging for other outdoor pursuits.
  • What are the must-visit natural attractions in Utah?

    Utah boasts iconic landscapes. Arches National Park, with its Delicate Arch and thousands of other sandstone arches, is a must-see. Zion National Park's towering canyon walls and the Narrows hike are breathtaking. Bryce Canyon National Park's hoodoos are unique and stunning. Capitol Reef National Park offers scenic drives, fruit orchards, and hiking trails. And of course, the Great Salt Lake is a unique geological wonder.
  • Is Utah a good destination to rent a cabin?

    Yes, Utah is fantastic for cabin rentals. Many cabins are located near national parks and other outdoor recreation areas, offering convenient access to hiking, fishing, and other activities. They provide a comfortable and often more affordable alternative to hotels, especially for families or groups.
  • What local meals should be on my list in Utah?

    Utah's culinary scene offers a blend of influences. Try some delicious fry bread, a Native American staple. Utah-style green chile is a must-try, often featuring Hatch green chiles. For a heartier meal, consider a hearty beef stew or a classic Utah-style pot roast. Local breweries also offer a variety of craft beers.
  • Is there anything you should pack that’s unique to visiting Utah?

    Given Utah's varied terrain, good hiking boots are essential. A hat with a wide brim will protect you from the strong sun. Depending on the time of year and your activities, you'll want to be prepared for sudden changes in weather. Binoculars are a great addition for wildlife viewing in the national parks.
  • What’s the recommended duration for an immersive visit to Utah?

    A week allows for a good overview of Utah's highlights, but two weeks provides a more relaxed pace to explore multiple national parks and other attractions in more depth. A longer trip allows you to delve into specific interests, such as hiking, rock climbing, or exploring the state's history and culture.

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Best Utah cabins with a sauna

Narrows A-frame: Hot Tub, Sauna, Near Zion & Bryce - Utah
9.8 633 reviews

Narrows A-frame: Hot Tub, Sauna, Near Zion & Bryce

cabin, Hildale
This A-frame lodge is situated in a secluded part of Southern Utah, 72 kilometres from Zion National Park's Main Entrance and within 322 kilometres of Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, and Page, Arizona, offering uninterrupted views of Zion's southern mountain range.
This pet-friendly retreat accommodates two guests and features a private hot tub, a deck with a grill, a fire pit, and a shared 8-person cedarwood dry sauna, with direct access to hiking, biking, and horse tours in the BLM canyonlands.
Scenic Views & Game Room: Garden City Retreat! - Utah
9.5 62 reviews

Scenic Views & Game Room: Garden City Retreat!

house, Garden
This lakefront lodge is situated in a rural area of Garden, approximately 146 kilometres from Ogden-Hinckley Airport, the precise Garden district remaining unspecified.
The 260-square-metre property boasts a spacious layout with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a private balcony with lake views, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a spa, and parking, comfortably accommodating families and pets.
Park City Pines Retreat Sleeps 22! - Utah
10 1 review

Park City Pines Retreat Sleeps 22!

chalet, Summit Park
This Summit Park lodge is situated approximately 22.5 kilometres from the Kimball Art Center and 27.4 kilometres from both Hogle Zoo and Red Butte Garden in Park City.
This spacious 530-square-metre property boasts five bedrooms, six bathrooms (including a hot tub), a fully equipped kitchen, and can comfortably accommodate up to 35 guests, offering a terrace, garden, sauna, fireplace, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.

Best pet friendly Utah cabins

Among the 3639 accommodations in Utah, here are the 3 best pet friendly cabins

Camp Jackson Sleeping Cabin East - Utah
No reviews

Camp Jackson Sleeping Cabin East

cabin, Monticello
Roughing It Gently Camp Cabin is a rural Monticello retreat near Camp Jackson Refuge, within driving distance of the Hideout Golf Club and Millsite Trail, and offering easy access to the Manti-La Sal National Forest and Monticello Lake.
This 13-square-metre (approximately 140 square feet) one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodge sleeps four and requires guests to bring their own bedding and supplies; nearby outdoor activities include hiking in the national forest and golfing.
Petroglyph Point Cabin #17 - Utah
8.6 5 reviews

Petroglyph Point Cabin #17

cabin, Moab
The #17 Edge of the Desert Petroglyph Point Cabin is located near Moab, Utah, approximately 26-42 km from various Arches National Park landmarks including Mesa Arch, Delicate Arch, and Landscape Arch.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom holiday home, offering 37 square metres of space, sleeps up to 11 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, private parking, and a terrace; enjoy nearby outdoor dining and picnic areas.
Canyon Escape Near Dixie Natl Forest & Atv Trails - Utah
10 1 review

Canyon Escape Near Dixie Natl Forest & Atv Trails

cabin, Paragonah
This off-grid lodge in Paragonah is situated on 20 acres, offering exceptional stargazing and direct ATV access to local trails and Brian Head, located 6 kilometres from the M15 motorway and 3 kilometres from Red Creek Reservoir.
This single-storey dwelling, measuring 147 square metres, accommodates up to eight guests with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, featuring Starlink WiFi, an Infinity Game Table, and outdoor living spaces including a gas fire pit and grill.
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